Respiratory Protection & Airborne Hazards: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations
Respiratory Protection & Airborne Hazards: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations
Today’s podcast will cover week three of four on ‘Respiratory Protection & Airborne Hazards’.
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Respiratory Protection & Airborne Hazards: Fit Testing and Medical Evaluations
- Get fit tested every year. No exceptions. Also, if you lose or gain significant weight, undergo dental surgery, or change the model of your respirator, you’ll need a new fit test. Faces change. So does fit.
- Keep facial hair trimmed. A beard, stubble, or even long sideburns can break the seal on a tight-fitting respirator. That means it’s not doing its job. Clean-shaven is the safest way to go.
- Medical clearance comes first. Before someone uses a respirator—even once—they need to complete a medical evaluation. It’s not red tape. It’s a health check to make sure their lungs and heart can handle the added strain.
- Check the seal every time. Positive and negative seal checks take seconds. Cover the valves and breathe in or out. If you feel air leaking, something’s off. Stop and fix it before starting work.
- Speak up if something feels wrong. If you’re short of breath, lightheaded, or your respirator feels loose or broken—report it. Right away. This stuff isn’t minor. Don’t wait and see.
As always, these are potential tips. Please be sure to follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility.
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